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	<h1>iWillSurvive - Disaster Aid Management App</h1>
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		<h3>Built by:</h3>
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			<p>Eran Arbel - srunner@t2.technion.ac.il</p>
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		<h3>Application Name By:</h3>
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			<p>Aya Levy</p>
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		<h3>Advanced Features:</h3>
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			<p style="text-decoration: line-through;">Web Service - Keyword Search</p>
			<p>Post Presentation - Conversion to KML</p>
			<p>One Advanced features was scrapped due to lack of time and man power.</p>
			<p>The second was selected mostly for production streamlining but also for popularity.</p>
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		<h3>Database Information</h3>
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			<p>SQL Implementation - MySQL</p>
			<p>SQL Engine - InnoDB</p>
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		<h3>Design Decisions:</h3>
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			<p>After many tweaks, JDBCRealm was still not working properly so I built my own login manager.</p>
			<p>The main page holds only the title and the sidebar. The data pages are being hustled in with AJAX.</p>
			<p>The profile editing features are all done with AJAX. It took some tweaking but I found 
				a way to even send image file uploads via AJAX.</p>
			<p>At first, I thought to do the geometry calculations in the database using the Geometry 
				type but, after some errors and further reading of the Maps API, I realised that these
				calculations can be done on the map itself and in the browser. I thought that was better.</p>
			<p>The application has an auto matching algorithms for matching tasks to relevant teams.
				Matching is made first by urgency, then by abilities (the team with the required abilities 
				and fewer others), then by capacity (the team with the lowest of the suited capacity),
				and finally by distance (closest team).</p>
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